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Have you ever wanted to man your own submarine? Now thanks to DeepFlight, you can do just that. DeepFlight's Dragon takes underwater flight to new levels, allowing you not only to glide but hover effortlessly beneath the deep blue sea.

Like all DeepFlight craft, the Dragon has fixed positive buoyancy, meaning that it will always naturally float back to the surface. Additionally, the Dragon uniquely offers the DeepFlight Dive Manager (DDM), a proprietary technology that monitors and manages critical functions. The DDM allows you to pilot the Dragon with minimal training and provides the ability to set the depth limit on any particular dive.

The Dragon is the first DeepFlight craft to offer hovering capability, allowing complete freedom to cruise alongside big animals or stop and hover over ancient shipwrecks. Quad brushless DC thrusters and an underwater lithium battery pack give you quiet, efficient operation for up to 6 hours between charges.

To find out how you can obtain your own DeepFlight Dragon, follow here.

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